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THE TIME FOR PICKLING 18 O? - - - - NICE, FltKl You will And my Muco, win to Mue Spice, Cloves, Cinnamon, oto., just what 3 ? : ' Yogi* X Pickles aro what you like-Plokles your ordors for your Spioos will he ill kui 1 J AYN ES 3^0cal atti* Ilmmxal. -A frosh lot of Nuunnlly's and othor candles at Doll's drug storo. -Mr. Dauiol Davonoll, of Clemson, was in Walhalla Wednesday. Dc suro and read tho .Cash i;argaiu Sloro's now ndvortisomout. / -loo! ico! icol only 40 couts por hun dred at J. H. Darby's. -Prof. J. S. .louniugs, of Victoria, fy C., "paid "? ft plonsant call Monday nora* ing. -You can always got ice on Sunday from 0 tu 10.80 o'clock A. M. at J. ll. Darby's. ' , -Mr. Will Lawson roturnod to Abbe ville Monday morning, aftor a ploasant visit to friends in Walhalla. -Dead L. 0. Craig's advortisomont. You will Hud somothing to interest you. Oivo him a call. -Noto what Mr. C. M. Nield hos to say this wcok about machines, summor shooB, bata, etc., and givo him a call. -Mr. W. L. Gibson left Monday morn ing for Now York. Ho will spoud a two wooks' vacation thoro nod at Jorsoy City, N. J. S -Don't fail to road tho Cash Bargain Stou's ndvortisomout. -Quito a party from Anderson passed through Walhalla to-dr.y on their way to the mountains. -All kinds of repair work on shoos and harness done in llrst-class stylo by S. A. Byrd. Satisfaction auarantood. -Capt. W. T. Rowland, of Charlotte, N. C., is visiting tho 'family of Col. li. A. Thompson. -"Old Timo" whito lead, host on tho market, always on hand at J. & J. S. Oartor's, Westminster, 8. C. -Miss Alice Frotwoll, of Andorson, is on a visit to relatives and friends in Wal halla. -Buy your ?co from J. II. Darby-10 couta por 100 pounds. Loss than 100 pounds, ?l) cents. -Mr. Ed. Albors, of Charleston, who is woll known to many pooplo in Wal halla, passed through town tho llrst of tho week on his way to tho mountains. -Dorn, unto Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Soa born, on tho 8th instant, a son. Grandpa James Seaborn is doing as woll as could bo expected. -Just recoived onoluindrod suits, any stylo you want, and at a price that will cause you to buy. Do suro and seo thom at tho Cash bargain Store. -Miss Ida Oolkors, who has boon sponding some months in Charleston visiting friends, returned homo last Sat urday. Sho stopped ovor at Andorson a couple of weeks. -Health for ton couts. Cascareis make tho bowels and kidnoys act natur ally, destroy microbes, euro headache, biliousness and constipation. All drug gists. -Mr. P. li. Thompson, of Dlackvillo, S. C., is visiting his parents, Col. and Mrs. li. A. Thompson. "Pick" is looking well, and his many frionds aro pleased to greet him warmly. -Hov. A. McA. Pittman, of Floronco, S.C., will preach in tho Walhalla Bap tiatphurch next Sunday morning and evening at tho usual hours. Public cor dially invited. -Tho annual catalogue of Clemson College is ready for distribution. A copy will bo sent to any address upon appli cation to President Hart /.og, Clemson Collego, S. C. -A very pleasant ovening was spout last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Smith, tho occasion being a party gi von by Miss (Jcrtrudo Smith in honor of Miss Alta Smith, of Laurens. -Mr. and Mrs. Norris, Miss Seolo and Misses Claudia Provost and Sudio Gil mor, of Anderson, snout Wednesday night iir Walhalla at the homo of Mrs. J. T. Kay. -On Wednesday morning Maj. Wm. J. Stribling and three daughters, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ward and daughter, of Wal halla, and Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Drown, of Abbevillo, went to Whitewater for an outing of a few days. -You will ho interested in tho adver tisement of tho Cash Bargain Storo. Head and give thom a call. -Mr. A. S. Farmer and wife, whohavo neon on an outing in tho mountains, spout Monday night with Mr. J, H. Karlo, returning to their home at Droylo's, An dorson county. -Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Schluotor, of Washington, I). C., havo been visiting rolatives and frionds in Oeonco. Thoy wont to Highlands, N. ?J., last Saturday to spond a few days. Thoir many frionds aro pleased to meet them again. -Mrs. 1). A. l'orritt, of Hartwell, Ga., has recently been on a visit to tho family of lier fathor, Hon. M. D. Dendy, of Richland, She renews lier subscription to tho Cou it i KU for another year, as she desires to keep posted on what trans pires on this rildo of tho Tugaloo. -Mr. J. J. Haley requests us to say I>? is just back from a visit to tho ? mountains nod hos no limo to preparo a reply this week to Mr. A. Zimmerman's strictures on him, but that ho will pub lish a roply to tho samo in the near future. -Hov. J. H. Karlo, of Andorson county, closed at successful mooting at Double Springs (this county) last Sunday. Ho spent Monday night in Walhalla visiting his son, J. li. Karlo, Esq., and family. He loft Tuesday for Senccn, whom ho is attending tho association. - Mrs. S. K. Dendy, Miss Carno Ferry and Miss Lula Chuso loft Tuesday morn ing for Ashovillo, N. C., where they will spoud SOVOrftl weeks visiting relatives and friends and enjoy tho splendid scenery around tho city In tho "Land of tho Sky." -You will bo agreeably surprised in bringing ino your r c'-riptions to soe tho caro I take in (Hiing thom. This is ono work of the druggist that must ho carefully attended to. No matter whoso blank your prescription is written on, bring it to mo and have it filled with the freshest and purest drugs to bo had. Anything in tho drug lino at Lunnoy's, Sonooa, South Carolina, Pickles! r, ANO, OF COURSE, YOU WANT SH SPICES. - - - '?>/<;$ itard Seed, Ground and Whole Ginger, pou want. ? aynes's, for Malting" Hollies ! aro what you will have-and, of pouree, N_;_ 5-THE GROCER. -Misses Julia Maxwoll and Emma Morriok spout Tuosduy iu Anderson. \ -Mr. W. R. CrouBhaw, o? tho Blaok Diamond Railroad, spout Monday night iu Walhalla. -Mrs. J. T. Hollomaneand ohlidron, of Anderson, aro visiting tho family of Judgo J. W. Ilolloman. -rMrs. J. L. Dauiol loft last Tuesday for Lamons county eu an extended visit to hor fathor and family. -Miss Ida Lowi8, of Mt. Pleasant, is I Bpondiug tho uuimnor iu Walhalla, stop ' ping with Mrs. Rosa Sohrodor. -Dr. W. K. Sharp and four childi on, of Townvillo, were viBltiug tho family of Judgo J. W. Hollerxmn last we?ki -Before buying BOO our buggies, wagons, hnvuoBB, laprobes. Wo carry a comploto lino. J. & J. s. Carter, Wost minstor, S. C. .-Married, by H. A. II. Gibson, Notary Pabilo, on tho 8th of August, 180?, Mr. T. II. Parker to Miss K. Daves, all of North Caroliua. -Read II. A. H. Gibson's nev/ adver tisement. Ho carrios a full supply of general merchandise. Give him a call at his now stand. -MIPS Alt? Smith, who bas boon on an extMi. ted viBit to hor Blstor, Mrs. J. L. Dauiol, roturnod to hor homo in Lau rens county last Tuesday. -Mayor P. S. Hollomau, accompanied by his two brothers, Mossrs. J. T. and L. G. Ilolloman, of Anderson, is spend ing a fow days in tho mountains. -Mr. Goo. A. Stock, of tho Charles ton NOWB and Courior, arrived in Wal halla Wednesday evening on a month's visit to his paronts and othor rolativos. -Mrs. y. C. Haskoll, Miss E. C. Has kell, Mr. W. T. Haskoll and Dr. J. C. Haskell, of Columbia, passed through Walhalla last week on thoir way to tho mountains. ltov. J, N. H. Summoroll, wifo and throe children, of Anderson, passed through Walhalla last night on thoir way to Highlands, whoro tboy will spond some timo. -Anderson Intolligoncor, August ?)(h : "Married, on Sunday, AuguBt 0, 1890, at tho West End Methodist, ohurch, by Kev. S. B. Harpor, Mr. J. Arnold and Miss Emma Smith, both of Oconco county." -Tho sorvico at tho Evangolical Lu theran church is to bo in English next Sunday. Tboro Booms to have boon somo uncertainty last Sunday becauso tho ser vico was German on tho fifth Sunday in July. -ltov. A. McA. Pittman, of tho South Carolina ltaptist, is visiting tho family of J, W. Sholor, Esq., and will romain until next week. Ho is a cultured gen tleman, linc writer and fluont spoakor. Wo wish bim a plonsant stay in our midst. -Attontion is called to tho advertise ment of tho Walhalla Solcet School, M?BB Kate J. Stock, Principal. This will bo tho soventh yonr of this oxcollont school. Miss Stock's thorough work in tho school room is woll known. Slio is a do voted and enthusiastic teacher. -Messrs. W. M. Tunguoand Lit Smith aro moving and repairing tho building formerly occupied by THK COURIRR and converting it into a handsome cot tage residence Tboy moved it sovonty five feet with success, and will soon bavo it ready for occupancy. -On Monday last Mr. John Davis loft at our ortico sovcral opon bolls of cotton taken from bis bold on his farm bolow Seneca. It is what is known as tho Rla lock cotton. Mr. Davis ?B ono of Oconoo's very best farmers, and is tho first to ro port opon cotton in our county this yoar. -Anderson Advocato: "A tologram to tho editor of this paper rccoivod this morning from Captain J. H. Grant in Washington, 1). C., informs us that tho President has appointed him Captain in tho army vico Captain IT. T. Thompson resigned." -Miss Lula Karlo, who bas boon sponding somo timo in Anderson county visiting rolativcs, roturnod last Saturday ovoning, accompanied by hor cousin, Miss Lucy Karlo, quito a pretty young lady, who will spond somo days visiting hor uncle, Mr. J. It. Earle, and family. -Mr. W. J. DufUo, of Columbia, is in town for a fow days. Ho and his family bavo been ?ponding a fow days at'Foccoa, Ga. Thoir many Walhalla frionds will bo glad to loam that Mrs. Dufllo and daughters and Mrs. itollamy and Miss bellamy will como to Walhalla in a fow days and spond tho summer at tho homo of Gen. Wm. F. Ervin. -Mr. J. J. Haloy, County Commis sioner, accompanied Prof. J. S. Jen nings last Thursday to his summer homo at Horso Covo, N. 0. Although a protty successful campaigner in South Carolina, Mr. Haloy failed to got a successful "pull" at mountain trout. Ho reachod Walhalla Monday by way of Cashier's, Sapphire and Whitowator Falls, and bas tho rattles of two presumptuous snakes that wore encountered thin sido of Sap phire. -Ho sure to attend tho show Friday night by tho Walhalla Comedy Com pany. This promises to bo ono of tho best that tho company bas tdvou and ovory one should como out and givo thom a full house. You couldn't spend a moro pleasant two hours any whoro. Kvory seat in tho house should bo occupied who? tho curtain goos up. Good songs and music. Porforinanco will begin promptly at MINK o'clock. Admission 15 and '25 cents. Placo: Pltoltford's If all. -Hov. Joseph T. Dondy, of Kershaw, S. C., was in Walhalla last week visiting relatives and friends. Ho also spent BOVOral days at Richland visiting bis mpthor. Ho has recently boon ordained as pastor of tho Presbyterian church at Kershaw and a group of churches in the county. Tho many Goonoo frionds of Mr. Dendy wish him much success in bis new Hold of labor, which may bo termed "tho first lovo" of aconsoeiatcd minister. Ito graduated from tho Columbia Theo logical Seminary in May last, andontorod upon his work in this cbargo as a'supply. Rut bo was rccontly oallod and ordainod as pastor. Whilo in Walhalla last wook bo paid us pu appreciated call. -bov?iral i tome sro unavoidably orowd o? out tlile? woo!?. -Mr.;o?d Mrs. J. J, Norton loft Inst Thursday for Motilo, Ga., , whore tloy will visit Mm. Norton's parenw. -Anderson Intelligencer, August Otb : "A moot i UK will bo bold at Fair Play next Saturday, 12th inatant, at 12 o'clock, for the purpose of taking subsorlptloos to a cotton mill to be located at Hattons Ford, on Tugaloo tiver. Geu. M. L. Bonhara, of this olty, will addross tho meeting. Everybody interested in the welfare of that section is rospootfully invited to attend the mooting," --AT-/ v NORMAN'S. NEW GRASS SEEDS. CLOVER, LAWN, ORCHARD, PERMANENT PASTURE AND KENUTOKY BLUE GRASS SEEDS. -All Variotios of TURNIP SEEDS. Sunday School Conference. Tho Ooonao County Methodist Suuday Scliool Conforouoo will be bold at Rock Spviugs ohuroh on noxt Friday, Satur day and Sunday, August 11-18. Au in teresting programiuo has boon arranged. It is hoped that every Methodist. Sunday school in tho county may bo roprosontod by ono or moro dologntos. Tho public in cordially invited to nil tho sorvioos. Tho Old Stono Church. Tho Exooutivo Committco of tho Old Stono Church dosiros to hold a oallod mooting of tho association on Friday, tho ] 10th of August, to discuss tho lenee ques tion and detormino tinnily what kind to | build. A full attendance is requested. B. F. SLOAN, Secretary Old Stono Church Association. -4 ? ^ - A Cutting Scrape On last Saturday night Wm. T. Roach was sovoroly cut with a knifo by Ed? McKoo. Roach was drinking and ltad gone to a night mooting near Walhalla. Ho raised a disturbance and waa knocked down by MoKoo. Ho roso to como ! again, whon McKoo drew Iii? knife ami slashed him in tho neck, back and arm, inilioting BOVOi'fr, but not dangerous wounds. - , (,, -_-. A Family Barbecue. Wednesday, August 2, 1800, was a day that will long bo romomborcd by thoso who attonded tho barboouo gi von by Mr. J. J. Koith at his hospitable homo, in tho Boar Swamp sect iou. Boof, mutton, pork and barbecued (shroddod) bosh woro tho dolicato dishes. Mr. J, M. Counts, of Now berry county, was tho] catoror. About ono hundred pooplo woro j prosont. After dinner tho mon ongnged in an old-timo plantation gamo of mar idos wbilo tho ladies enjoyed thomsolvos in conversation. No speeches woro made. -.?.??-. Thrown from a Mulo and Killed. On last Friday nftornoon Walter By num, son of Mrs. Martha Hy mun, who lives near Pine Mountain, Ca., in Rabun county, was thrown from a mulo and killed. Ho had started for his sister, who was teaching school sonio miles away from homo, and was riding ono mule and loading another. Ho was trav eling alono along tho public road ami it is supposed tho mulos took fright at Homo oojoct. Ho was thrown from tho saddlo and ono foot caught in a stirrup. In this condition lie was dragged a long distanco-about a milo and half-for Homo timo. Whon found his foot was still in tito stirrup, and his body was dragging. Ho was dotid and his body badly mangled. His clothing was nearly all torn off. Ho was a bright boy, four toon yoars old. His widowed mother, brothors and sisters have tho sympathy of many friends. Clemson Graduates Socuro Good Positions. It is vory gratifying to tho friends of donison, and especially to tho faculty, to know that most of til o endots who graduated this summor, havo already scoured positions. Mr. T. II. Turnor is erecting ongincor on reconstruction of Turnor Bros. saw mill. .J. S. Calhoun, of Barnwoll, is assistant | civil ongincor in tho United States sor vico at Port Royal, S. C. C. K. Ohroitzoborg, of Charleston, is I civil onginoor of tho Whitnor Engineer ing and Dovolopmont Company, Ander son, S. C. M. L. Elder, of York county, is elec trician of tlio Anderson Light and Power | Company. J. E. Lowie, of Oconco, is chief elec trician at Portman Shoals of tho Ander son Lilil? und Power Company. W. N. Hook, of Orangoburg, is assist ant civil onginoor in bridge construction of the Union Bridgo Company, of Tampa, Fla. L. A. Turnipsoed, of Richland county, is oloetrical engineer of tho United Statos Yards and Docks at Port Royal. This position was Gecurod by Mr. Tur nipSQCd through a civil sorvico examina tion, at which he is said to havo lind a| number of competitors. It ?B only fair to say that thoso young mon got ?noir oloetrical training which has Qtted thom for thoso positions chiolly under tho caro of Prof. Boehm, cliiof of tho mechanical department, Prof. Riggs, chief of the electrical d?part mont, and Prof. Brodio, chiof of civil onginooring department and associato professor of mathematics. "Luke" on tho Chalngang. Last Friday Mr. Janies Thompson dis covered himsolf to bo minus a gold watch and chain. Romomboring whoro I ho had loft thom ho sont Mark Adams, colored, for the watch. Mark soon rc-j turned and dolivorcd tho articlo to Mr. Thompson. Some timo after this Mr. Thompson found ho was minus a pocket book containing about $?0 in cash and a chock for $05. Ho naturally suspected that Mark had gotten it, but failed to turn it over, as ho had not hoon asked to bring back any money. Ho was ar rested, searched and questioned, but no cluo as to tho whereabouts of the monoy could bo gotton, and ho was at length roloasod. Saturday ovoning Luke Croon, col ored, wont into tho (.'ash Bargain Store and spout about $1, displaying a con siderable roll of bills, and claiming that Mr. C. W. Bauknight, for whom ho has boon working for some time, had just paid bim off for a yoar's work. Mr. M. Bloom, managor of tho Bargain Storo, BUSpooted soinothing wrong and reported tho transactions ot tho negro to Mr Bauknight, who said ho had paid only $2 to Groen. Policoman Heck and others woro soon at work on tho caso, and gavo it out that they woro watching Allen Croon, a brother of Luko. In this way I im y throw Luko off his guard, and ho spout monoy freoly enough to oiiablo tho j "detectives to fasten tho guilt upon | him. Monday ovoning about 0 o'olook lie was arrested at the homo of Bob Hut lor, colored, and locked up. Whon ar rested ho carried two pistols and a largo ] knifo. Ho was up before Magistrate W. O. Wliito Tuesday, idead guilty of car rying concealed weapons, and got thirty days on tho chaingang. Ho has not yot boon tried for lareony, but will probably bc givon a hearing after ho has ''dono timo" for carrying concealed woapons. Ho disposed of about $?50 of Mr. Thompson's money and was sporting about $20 on his tan-colored person when takon in. KILLfcl) AFFAIR PLAY. Wm. K. Fowert Siioot? and Instantly Kills WHSM^ iohn Hlnhoy. On Tuesday oveulug last, about 8 o'otock, nsar Pair Fi*y, Wm. K. rowers shot and instantly killed John Kloboy. The foots leading np to the killing aro well known in tho section where Powers and Riobey lived, but they are unknown to the average reador. About a year and a half ago Riohoy got ou a Bproe and wont lo Powors's houso and hoi HO-whipped him, it is said, ucarty boating him Into insensibility. Ever since that timo Powers has said ho would kill Richey. On Tuesday Powers got. hold of some liquor aud wont to Riohoy's houBo with the intoutiou of gotting Riohoy, as well as blmsolf, drunk. Whon tho timo carno to leav Powers mounted his horse and was talklug to Riohoy and bis son. Soi no ono oame up aud ongaged Riohoy in conversation. Richey having tinned bis hoad, Powers said, "Look hore,.) ohn," aud as Riohoy turned toward him Powers fired, tho ball taking oifect over tho loft oyo, killing him instantly. Riohoy aud bis son wero both. armed, as they oxpeotod troublo. Boforo young Riohoy could draw his pistol Powors was out of rango, haviug put spurs to his horse as soon as he fired thc fatal shot. Powors is a tenant on Mr. E. O. Mar ett'^ plantation. Mr. Marett wont to Powors shortly af tor tho kllliug and iriod to got him to surrender. Ile talked for an hour aud a half with Powors, who kept r? Colt's pistol lovolod on him con stantly. At tho end of tho eon versa tum Powors wont .out of ida houso, mounted bin horse aud rodo away to a billy part of tho plantation, where ho was found Wednesday morning by a searching party, who had to chase him about half a milo before thoy could got him to liait. Whon ordorod to sun ender ho throw his pistol down and did so, Tito arrest was mado by Thomas B. Wood. An inquest, was hold Wednesday by Magistrate I). V. Wright, noting Coroner and a jury. Powors was lodged in Walhalla jail Wednesday aftornoon to await trial. Ho is a desperat o man. having shot Mr. L. A. Edwards, of Gateway, a fow years ago and threatened th? Ufo of soveral other partier Ho is an ox-Cou?odorato sol dier and about sixty years of ago. Richey is also said to havo boon a very dosporato mau. Ho is a brotbor of She riff Riohoy of Piokous County. Ho was about forty-flvo years old and loavos a widow and (Ivo ohildron. OCONEE WHEAT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION. Dologatos Elected to tho Stale Convention Which Moots at Groonwood. Pursuant to a call, a mooting of citi zens of Oconoo county was hold in Wal halla Court Houso on August 7th, 1890, for tho purpose of organizing a Wheat Growers1 Association for Oconoo county and to olect dologatos to tho Wheat Growers' Convention, to bo hold at Groonwood on August 15, 18Di). On mot ion of S. P. Bondy John L. Smith was oleotcd president and W. O. Wliito soorotary of tho association for Oconoo county. Tho following dologatos wovo olectod to represent Oconoo county in tho con vention to bo hold at Groonwood : E. E. Vernor, Wm. Bibb, J. D. MoMahan, An drow Boardon, J. P. Stribling, Wm. J. Stribling, L. II. Brandt; altornatos, J. O. Armstrong, J. B. Hill, W. R. Davis, E. A. Pony, J. T. Reid, W. A. Strothor, M. L. Sitton. On motion, it was rosolvcd to hold a mooting of tho association for Oconco county at. Kichiand Acadomy on tho 25th instant. On motion of E. E. Vernor, it was ro solvcd that tho president of tho associa tion loopiest tho Prosidont of donison Collogo to call a mooting of tho Farmors' Instituto for Oconoo county to moot with this association at Bichland Acade my on August 25. Tho mooting then adjourned. Members-J. J. Davis, J. B. Pickott, J. W. Holloman, A. P. Cox, A. M. Rho 1 et ter, Jas. T. Boid, J. C. Garrison, K. B. Frotwoll, W. W. MOSB, B. F. Driver, A. II. Ellison, John Hawkins, Bobfc. A. Thompson. You can carry tho littlo vial of Dr.' Pioroo's Ploasant Pollots right in tho vest-pockot and it will not make ovon a littlo lump. Thoy euro constipation. Ono "Pollct" is a laxativo; two a mild cathartic. Ono taken after dinner will stimulate digestivo action and palliate tho effects of ovor-eating. Thoy act with gontlo eOioioncy on stomach, liver and bowols. Thoy don't do tho work thorn solves. Thoy simply stimulate tho natu ral action of tho organs thoinsolvos. That is whoro thoy differ from all othor pills. That is what makes thom bottor than all other pills. You don't becomo a slavo to their uso as with othor pills, beoauso their help lasts. Onco used, thoy aro always in favor. Tuyaloo Montion. Too A i.oo, August 8.-Tho recent rains havo had a dooidodly good oft'oct on crops, except whoro thoy woro washed hy water courses ovorllov/ing their banks, where, in some instances, much damage was done, especially whoro thoro was an insocuro dam above. Tho river did no damage that wo havo hoard of. Cotton is looking well; has improved wonderfully since tho rains. Bov. A. P. Maret closed quito a suc cessful rovival mooting at tho "Block" last Sunday. Thoro woro sovoral addi tions to tho church and much good was dono. Mr. Maret is an earnest, zoalous workor in tho Master's causo. Messrs. E. Torey and John B. Long, of Greenville, aro on a visit to their unolo and aunt on Long's Hill. The young folks and somo of tho old ones, too, will pionio at "Bird's Fall," near boro, to-morrow Tho picnic is givon in honor of Jr. anniversary of tinco of our prottiest and most charming young mon. A good timo is antioipated. Wo rogrot to hoar that our good friend, Mr. Ezra Cromer, in quito siok. His many frionds wisli for his speedy rocovory to his usual good heall h. Mrs. Fowell, who died in Andorson last week, was brought to South Union and burled in thu uomotory ny tho sido of hor father and motlier, who prede ceased her sovoral years. Sbo was a ! daughtor of Mr. Clark Roodor. Her balm died just a fow days boforo sbo did. Mr. Asa Leathers, an old and rcspoetod citizen boro, is and lins boon quito sick for somo time. Wo hopo to soon seo him out again. i" Millions Ulveu Away. It is certainly gratifying to tho public to know of ono concern in tho lana who aro not afraid to bo generous to tho needy and sufforing. Tlio proprietors of Dr. King's Now Discovory for consump tion, coughs and colds havo given away ovor ton million trial bottles of this groat medicino, and havo tho satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thou sands of hopeless casos. Asthma, bron chitis, hoarseness and all disonsos of fwy throat, chest and lungs aro suroly cu/ / ? by it. Call on all druggists in tho erm'/'\i and got a bottle froo. Bogular sl^/ife and $1. Evory bottlo guaranteed or prioo rofundod. .-~* ??. An Unusual l ittle family. FATKPI.AY, August 0. --Quiot an unu sual little family passed through our tow.n to-day, Peter Nickols, p. c., his wifo and four small ohildron. Tho mothor was pushing tho baby carriage in which was a child a yoar and two moid i is old mid I heir small hundios. She was aided by tho two ohildron, four and six years rosneotfully. pulling in front. Tho man walked bohind carrying tlioir baggage and cooking utensils. Thoy had travolod in this mannor over four hun dred miles, tho three oidor ohildron walk ing all tho distance, oxoopt about twe' miles. They wore rofugeos of tho Ynzo< flood, from Holmes county, Mississippi and aro walking thoir wa? back to their native homo at Plymouth Court Houso, Washington county, North Carolina, fio said: "No moro Mississippi bottoms for dis family," / A Great Bar - WE OFFER ] A (ew Summer would be a Bar Fail and Winter S offer you at $6.oo. everybody likes w? but we offer the price. Come an KI3EP US IN MIND. The Boavordam Baptist Association I Couveoed nt tho Soncca Baptist ohuroh on Tuesday, 8th instant. A largo mun- ! bor of dologatos woro present from 201 churches in tho association. Besides tho dologatos present tho fol lowing visiting brethren woro on hand: T. M. Bniloy, D. D., of Oroonvillo, rep. resenting Stato Mission?; M. M. Hiloy, 1). 1)., President of Groonvillo Fonialo Oollogo; A. McA. Pittman, editor of tho South Carolina 1 ia pl isl ; J. L. Vass, Su porintondout of Connio Maxwoll Or phanage, of Qroonwood. Many of tho first mon of tho Baptist | ohurchos of Oconoo county woro in at tendance, among whom woro Uovs. .J. M. Sanders, J. II. Stono, J. H. Karlo. 1). W. Iiiott, P. J. Virruiiiion, ll. M. Allon and A. P. Marett, and ?p?to a largo number of prominent laymen. Tho introductory sermon was preached in an impressive way hy Kev. P. J. Vf million from tho 24th vorso of tho 20th chantor ol Acts. Tlio association was organized hy tho unanimous election of tho following ofll cors: Hov. D. W. liiott, Moderator; J. W. Sholor, Clerk; J. W. Stribling, Trea surer, 1?OV..D. W. Hiott oxtondod a wolcomo to tho body in a short address, which was responded to by Hov. A. McA. Pitt mann. Kook Hill church, located near Knox's Bridge, on Tugnloo river, was admitted to membership in tho association. Tho Coinmittco on Homo Missio made its report through Its chairman, M. C. Barton. Thoro was an interesting discussion on tho roport by Brothren M. C. Harton, M. M. Hiloy, A. McA. Pitt man and T. M. Hailoy. Tho committee on tho support of indi gent and worn-out minis! ei s was mado I by Hov. J. H. Karlo. This report brought out an interesting and feeling discussion [ as tho namo of tho beloved A. W. Mc-1 (?ullin, of this county, was moutioucd. .Tho body requested Bro. Karlo to lead in prayor, invoking God's richest bless ing on this honored minister, after which a collection was voluntarily raised for him. There was preaching at night by Hov. M. M. Hiloy, D. 1). On Wednesday morning tho ?associa tion reconvened with a considerably larger attondaneo, both of delegates and visitors, and tho Hov. J. H. Karlo led tho congregation in a half-hour devotional sorvice. A call was mado for a repost from tho committee on tho Connio Maxwoll Or phanage. Tho chairman of tho commit too stated that tho committoo had failed to agrco on a report and suggested that a roport bo dispensed with, and that tho subject ho considered by tho body. Tho failure of tho committoo to ngroo upon a roport arose from tho division of tho churches in tho Stato over tho fitness of tho superintendent to lill that position. This light ?.ns been in progross for throe years, consequent upon serious charges mado against tho superintondont. It does not sooin wiso that these matters should bo kopt from tho great masses of J tho d?nomination. J. li, Vass addressed tho association upon tho Orphanage and it was received in a less enthusiastic spirit than any subject. Dr. Vass asked for a contribu tion and secured only n small ono. Then carno up tho most interesting j subject that had yet hoon considered-J education. Tho roport was mado by Hov. Mr. Holland and was spoken to en thusiastically by J, W. Sholor, M. M. Hiloy, I). 1)., Col. John lb Patrick, V. I. Masters and J. H. Earle. J. W. Sholor advocated tho raising of an annual fund sufliciont to support ono worthy young man in Furman University, notas a gift to tho recipiont, but as a loan, tobo re paid aftor tho course shall havo boon oomplotod. At tho end o? a two hours' discussion Mr. Sholor's ?doa provailed. Tho collection of tho funds, tho selection of tho young man, Ac., W?VR placed in tho hands of tho oxecutivo committoo of tho association. Then carno tho roport of tho Commit tee on Stato Missions, mado by Hov. J. H. Stono, who addressed tho body, aftor which T. M. Bailoy addrossod the con gregation in an hour's interesting and instructivo speech. A collection was taken and tho sum of $102 guaranteed, to ho availahlo by tho 10th of Novombor next. Tho next meeting was lixod for Pleas ant Kidgo church, ono year boneo. To-day's proceedings wore quito inter esting. Services woro hold in the church Wed nesday evening, tho sermon being preached hy Hov. A. McA. Pittman, of tho South Carolina Baptist, who is a strong preacher and quito a congenial and companionable gentloman. First Balo of tlio Now Crop. FAIRFAX, Augusto.-Col. L. W. You? mans, who usually gots in tho first halo of now cotton from this Stato, shipped to-day to F. W. Wagoner &Co., of Char leston, tho Hist halo of t\ s season's crop from his plantation noar boro. / OM y havo a largo lino of Spring and Sun Lawns, Muslins, Percales, White Dross G Othor articles in the Dry Goods mid N tb af I am determined to oloso out for thfrty days .. . * . I m.iz :i So if you want bargains, como at mic 1 havo also a nico lino of Clothing, ? offer special inducements to oloso out. A good stock of Furniture cboapor tl: F. H. C Wost Un THAT 1 gain Sale at August nth ?IIK]?1???????MM>I??I?>W i? I -ri ' ll- ur' .MM BARGAINS THA? Vi IN OCONE? . . . . Suits, worth $4.50, ot?r p ?ain at $5.^0-we will cl< uits, READ m at $8.00. We have a han cl examine our stock and 1 ASH BA NEWS ITEMS FROM WESTMINSTER Doaths-A Ploasant Parly-Pooplo Coming and Going-Somo You Know. WKSTMINSTKH, August ft.-Dr. W. H. MoGluro anil Mr. F. M. Cross and family liavo just rut urned from a trio tu lao mountains. Miss Annie Crowthor, a lovoly young lady of Abbovillo county, is tho guest of Miss Emma Zimmerman. Mr. S. W. Dickson, Miss08 KOZZ?Q Cox, Codie I'arkor and Sallie Dickson visited Hartwell this wcok and attondod tho Hart county camp mooting. Miss Hossio. Norris, tho oapablo assist ant at tho hank, mu? M?BS llattio Zim merman loft last Friday for a ton days' visit to relativos and Monds at Royston and Bowcrsvillo, Ga. Wo wish thom a pleasant visit and a safo return. Mr. Frod. W. Auld, of Elhorton, Ga., ?B visiting his brothor-in-law, Mr. W. D. Lesly, lloeamoovora fow days ago to join bis family, who hnvo boon on an ox tonded visit to relatives in South Cai'o lina. Mr. Auld is ono of Elborton's best citizens. Mrs. IL M. Peden has gono to Fair view. Groonvillo county, to attond tho rouniou of tho Pedens, which comos off at Fairviow Presbyterian church on tho lat li and hit li' ot this month. ' . Mrs. E. A. Norris is visiting rolntivos in Anderson county. Mrs. J. B. 11 arlow died at tho residence of Mrs. M. E. Fricks, near thc Poroival Crossing, on last. Wednesday night. Hor body was buriod at Changa. Mr. Har low, tho husband of tiro decoased lady, is a first-class sawyer, and has workod for many of tho saw mill men in this Com munity. Mr. Ira S. Pitts wont to Piokons C. II. to-day on business. Kev. S. H. Oglosby, colored, who was well and favorably known over this county, died near Contral. in Bickens county, last Saturday morning. Ho was ongaged in carrying on a protraotcd mooting and took sick in church on Wednesday boforo tho day of his death. His body was brought to Westminster Saturday evening and was buriod in tho colored comotory below town on Sunday. Ho was ono of tho most prominent, col ored men of tho county, and had the ro spoet and confldonco of all who know him among both white and colorod poo p'j. Misses Filio, Jossio and Mamie Strib 'ing, ontortainod invited guests at their homo on Monday ovoning. Melons and dolicious table refreshments woro sorvod in abundance It was a pleasant and onioyable occasion to all. Mr. W. R. Ki m m orman and family, of Enoroo, aro visiting tho family of Mrs. li. A. Norris and other rotativos in West minster. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson and four children visited tho family of Mr. J. D. Sheldon, near Fair Blay, tho first of this week. (Jupies of tho Carnival Edition of tho Elberton (Ga.) Star havo boon roooivod in Westminster. It contains a general write-up of tho busiiioss of tho city. Mr. Warron II. Williams, manager of tho Cumberland Ilotol, at Cumberland Island, Ca., was boro ono day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Coo. W. Mnrott, of At lanta, pasmad through Westminster this wcok on their way to tho homo of Mr. Marott's fatlior, near Fair Blay. Mr. A. Zimmerman has fino prospects for plenty of home-made meat next yoar. Ile has tho largest hog in town, if not in tho wholo community, lt is very fat and will probably net .'?00 pounds. Mr. ?. P. Butlor, ono of our progross ivo yoong merchants, is having tho mush ing work done on his residence in tho Fast End. "Dave" will soon havo a handsome und desirable homo. A. Ii. GosSRTT. Red Hot from thc Gun Was tho ball that hit G. B. Steadman of Nowark, Mich., in tho civil war. It caused horn hie ulcers t lint no l i eat ment helped for '20 years. Thou Bucklon's Arnica Salvo oured him. Cures euts, bruises, burns, boils, felons, corns, skin eruptions. Best pilo euro on oarth. 25 cont? a box. Curo guaranteed. Sold by all druggists in tho county. Twenty Woro Drowned, BAH llAituoit, August 7.-Whilo a crowd of excursionists to soo tho war ships were at this placo yesterday a slip leading from tho do.de to tho Mount Desert ferry boat, prooiptatod moro than 100 porsons into tho water. Twenty bodies woro recovorcd yesterday. A oare f ul examination hy drivers in tho vioinity of tho forry and an investigation on shore hy tho officials of tho Main Contral rail way indicato that twoiity victims woro ali Who perished. Sovoral woro sorlously injured. A Mr. Southward is not likely to recover. Sovo ral others who woro hurt aroroportod to day to bo in a favorablo condition. OST! ?MM? liver Dross Goods, .A.rX? loods, and various ^VIVt> otion Department ??^oW cash in tho next r^r\iarn o, and yon will not bo disappointed. ?boo? and other Staple Goods that I will ian you eau got it olsowhoro for cooli. ARTER ion, ?4. O* k. thg Cash Bargain Store [ to September ist. ni Ml ' . ? t.v?-r-II m ? --i II i i.i . rERE NEVER BEFORE OFFERED ? COUNTY! ..... rice $1.95. A lot of Beautiful Suits that 3se them out to you at $3.00. A lot of -j $I2 00, which we 1H 5 ! 0ur sPlendid Suits that _I he a bargain at $15.00, dsome line of Shoes and Hats to |? at any )e convinced that we mean what we say. RGAIN STORE. 20% DISCOUNT On Ladles' and Misses' Oxfords, Figured Lawn, Organdie, Pique, Crash, Madras Cloth, Fans, Under vests, Lap Robes, &o. Eighty cents oash buys what one dollar did a short time ago. Straw and Crash Hats at almost any pri?e. Call and look. You need not buy If prices don't suit. We want your trade and will try to please you. Lowery, Byrd & Co., SENECA, S. O. Making Satisfied1 Patrons. Soiling tho goods at ?ricos that aro cheerfully paid is tho way wo couduot business boro. No mattor now low in prico wo may soouro tho item, nor how for tunato tho purchase, it's always offered you with but our regular margitiB added and tho advantago is always passed along to you. Tho prosperity of our oustomors and tho SUCCOSB of this storo aro along tho samo lines-facts that wo always koop in mind whon our goods aro being marked. You'll Find Them Right. Acknowledged loaders in their particular lino-just as wo desire, with ovory item offered. Tins QUALITY fcaturo is but ono of thoir attractions-thoro's a wiuniug tono to tho prices-a foaturo ol our storo that always appoals to careful buyor8. Perfect Gobion Patont and Harvest King Flour, Java, Mocha and Java and Kio Cohoes, ld eal; Casi I ?aeon, 11 ams, Boneless Hams, Piouio liane;, Granulated Sugar, Brown Sugar, Frouch, Mixed and Stick Candy, Lemons, &o. -IKISII POTATOES AND 'VEGETABLES - SOBnJMACHHlireb THE POPULAR PRICE STORE. W. D. LESLY & CO -i . THE CUT-PRICE CASH STORE. ll IICT Dc^CIX/Cn I Another lot of CLOTH TENNIS UUO I tAl&yCJV&U 1 SHOES; also Mon's and Ladies* Holt?. . . . . ^ iiiiMi?fjpf'lf'*1 Still a full lino of Ladies1 Gauze Yosts in stock. This wcok wo got in another lot of MEN'S GAUZE SUI UTS AND DRAWERS. Halo of Host Sea Island. , .r?e. por yard. Caso Ball Throad._10 balls for 5o. All Light Calle?os.-lo. por yard. WE STILL GIVE YOU MOUE GROCERIES FOR THE MONEY THAN ANYBODY ELSE. Yours truly, w. ?. ummw & co.? WESTMINSTER, S. C. * Oconoo County Pension Board. WALHALLA, S. 0., August 7, 1809. Tho following members olect of tho Oconoo County Pension Hoard mot at tho Court IIOUBO to day, vi/. : S. M. Pool, J. T. ?old, E. A. Pony, K. B. Frotwoll, W. S. Prazier, W. A. Bolly and J. J. Baloy, and proceeded to organizo by elooting S. M. Pool, Chairman, and J. J, Haley, Socrotary, who then procoodod to olect four mombors of tho County Hoard of Pensions, which rosnltod as follows, to wit: S. M. Pool, J. T. Iteid, K. B. Frot woll, E, A. Perry and Dr. D. B. Darby as physician. S. M. Poor,, Cha'n. J. J, BALKY, Socrotary. ?Dir. G. C. Probst, DENTIST, Walhalla, S. C. Office two Doors East of Bank, Second Floor. HOURS : 8.?10 A. M. TO l p. M. AND 2 TO 0 P. M. Maroh 24, lBOf^_ SEHEC? ?HSTITUTE HKNKOA INSTITUT?, in tho Town of Honers, South Carolina, IK opornted hy tho Educational Sunday School Convention of tho Seneca River Association, tho Honr.cn River Association and tho i ' Minn-; connected with tho mono. CAMPUS).-Tho Cnmpun ls nhout eight acros In extent, Bltunted In tho Western part of tho town. It occupies ono of tho highest points of land in tho town, thus commanding a line view of tho town and surrounding country. Kor hoauty, quietness and healthfulness the situa tion cannot bo surpassed. ! Heneen han two Important railroads, which add much to tho eonvonlonco of students wish ing to enter tho institution. All?. -Tho school ls distinctly Chi Isl ?un; it lu non-sectarian, welcoming thoso of every Tait li lo il -i ad vu nt aces. Tho building of character ls tho solo aim or this Institution. To this end wo train tho Intellect, mid Instill such principles as will Inspiro n lovo for tho good nml tho hoautl f ul. ? ?V?TUU?m?N.--Tlto colimo of instruc tion will Include tho following branches: Rowl ing, Spoiling, Arltlnnotio, Geography, I'cnmau shlp, History, Drawing, I.aiignago and Hillie. Instruction will nlso ho given In Algebro, Uheio-. rio, Lntln mid other hrnnohos to tlnmo who arc prepared to outer thom. KXPJKNHK?. Tuition (lowor grado) por month.$ 7? Tuition (hlghor grndo) nor month. 1 00 Ronni cnn he Imo in private families at.... 6 00 Behool opens Tuesday,. October ft, IK00. All stndcnli. sro requested to Ito pr?sent?t tb? open ing. For furthor Information address J. J. STARKS, A. H., Principal, ALOA RY, fl. O. ? Or W. J. THOMAS, Chairman Hoard of Trim tcc8, : . ,'.oen, 8. C. - 1 July 27,1890. 1 Statement of The Poden and Anderson Banking* Company. [Organized Soptombor 1st, 1801.J Statomont of tho condition of Tho Codon and Anderson Hanking Company rt tho oloao of business Juno 30, 180?: RESOURCES. Dash.$ 070 50 Loans and Discounts. 00,553 72 Duo tis by Ranks. 3,550 00 Stocks. 1,175 00 Heal Estate. 822 25 $00,500 43 LIABILITIES. Capital.$20,000 00 Surplus and Profits. 7,642 38 Deposits . 18,003 80 Rediscounts . 20,010 10 Dividonds not paid. '85 00 $00,500 48 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 OCONKK COUNTY. i I, W. P. Anderson, Cashier of Tho Poden and Andorson Ranking Company, of Westminster, S. C., do solomnly swoav that tho abovo statomont is truo to tho host of my knowledge and beliof. WM. P. ANDKRSON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to hoforo me this the 10th day of July, 1800. R. ii. CROSS. [L. S.J Notary Publie, S. C. The Seneca Bank. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE SION RCA BANK AT TUE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNK 30, 1800. ASSKTS. Loans and discounts.$ 40,134 83 Duo from banks. 2,001 54 Rank building. , 1,000 00 Vault. 1,400 00 Currency_. 8,800 74 $55,103 ll ?.? Alli r.lTiKS. Capital stock.$20,400 00 Deposits. 20,104 08 Duo to banks. :i,i(K> 77 Surpius. 5,437 00-$55,103 ll South Carolina, 1 Oconoo County. J Personally came J. W. strihling, Cashlor of The Seneca Bank, hoforo ino and made oath that the above statomont is true to tho best of his knowledge Sworn to hoforo mo this 24th day of July, 1800. 1 J. W. II. F. Al.KXANlHUl, [L.S.l [STIUIII.INO Notary Pnblio, S. C., Cor ti fled by R. M. Richardson, j J, W. Strihling, [ Directors. J. W. Sholor, )